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D7100 focus problems
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<blockquote data-quote="Marcel" data-source="post: 512433" data-attributes="member: 3903"><p>It could be an indication that you need to put in corrections in the focus fine adjustment for that lens. If the focus with live view is OK and the other is not, then corrections should fix it.</p><p>The focusing screen correction would be used if when the focus is acquired it would not be in focus in the viewfinder. </p><p></p><p>But from your description of the situation you are facing, I think that the focus adjustment of the camera can be made. Try this, focus using the auto-focus or the range finder lights. After the focus is acquired, turn the auto focus OFF. then turn on LiveView to see where the focus actually is using the magnifier. Then make a fine focus adjustment and test again. Oh, I forgot to mention that all this HAS to be done on a sturdy tripod.</p><p></p><p>After finding the right focus adjustment, make certain to save it for that lens.</p><p></p><p>Keep us informed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marcel, post: 512433, member: 3903"] It could be an indication that you need to put in corrections in the focus fine adjustment for that lens. If the focus with live view is OK and the other is not, then corrections should fix it. The focusing screen correction would be used if when the focus is acquired it would not be in focus in the viewfinder. But from your description of the situation you are facing, I think that the focus adjustment of the camera can be made. Try this, focus using the auto-focus or the range finder lights. After the focus is acquired, turn the auto focus OFF. then turn on LiveView to see where the focus actually is using the magnifier. Then make a fine focus adjustment and test again. Oh, I forgot to mention that all this HAS to be done on a sturdy tripod. After finding the right focus adjustment, make certain to save it for that lens. Keep us informed. [/QUOTE]
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